PELARGONIUM pannifolium.
Cloth-leaved Stork’ s-hilL
P. pannifolium, umbellis plurifloris, foliis cordatis sub-
lobatis insequaliter dentatis villosis, tubo nectarifero
calyce breviori.
Stem shrubby, upright; branches villous hairs, as is every other part ofc tohvee preldan wt, itehx cseopftt
uthnee qcuoarolllyla .t ootLheeadv,e sa ccuotred,a tfee,e lsilnigg hltilkye loclboetdh,, uvnedryu lasotef,t
to the touch; upper leaves wedge-shaped. Stipules
cfaolrldinagte o, ffa. cuPmeidnuantec,l ess u4b-d6e nfltoawtee, resdo. onI nwvoitlhuecrrien go fa snidx
wwihdeenl yi nla fnlcoewoelra tseh obrrtaecrt eths.a n Ptheed incelecst aurinfeeqrouuasl itnu blee,n gbtuht,
longer when in seed. Calyx 5-cleft, segments unequal,
lNaenccteaorliafeter,o aucsu ttueb, eth sichkolryte cro tvhearned t hwei tcha slyoxft, vfillalottuesn ehdai rosn.
tewacoh uspidpee,r manods ts loigbhlotlnyg cohvaantnee, lloefd .a bCloursohl lac oolfo 5u rp, ewtailtsh,
btwraon dchar kn urmede rsotruisp elisn ceos mini nega cfhro mdi rtehcet iboans,e ,p aflreosmt awt htihceh
usppopte, r fproamrt, wabhoicvhe atlhsoe bmriadndclhe ilsig ah tbeera luitnifeusl; dtharreke p luorwpeler
petals oblong-spatulate, obtuse, of a pale lilac colour.
Faniltahmeresn. ts P1o0l leunn iyteedll oawt. thSet yblaes er,e dse, vheani royn. ly Sbteigamrinags
v5,e repdu rwplieth, ssopfrte vaidllionugs. haSirese.ds sericeous. Arillus coThis
beautiful plant is of hybrid origin, and seems
to be intermediate between P. blandum No. 4, and P.
magnificum of Gardeners; it was raised from seed by
Mr. Dennis, at whose nursery our drawing was taken
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